Terrorism, Migrants, Extremism at Top of Germans’ Fears Ahead of Election
Terrorism, political extremism, and social tensions due to mass migration are Germans’ greatest concerns ahead of the federal election, according to a survey.
Terrorism, political extremism, and social tensions due to mass migration are Germans’ greatest concerns ahead of the federal election, according to a survey.
Two UK nationals have been arrested at Birmingham Airport after disembarking from a flight from Turkey under the Terrorism Act.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the MP tipped to be the next leader of the Conservative Party, announced his opposition to abortion and support for the Catholic church’s definition that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Segregated communities are “breeding grounds” for Islamic extremism, and the risk of attack from overseas has been replaced by the threat posed by homegrown terrorists, a senior counter-terrorism officer has said.
“Everyone” wants a free trade deal with the United Kingdom after Brexit, Iceland’s foreign minister told listeners of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Tuesday.
West Midlands Police have arrested four members of the proscribed Neo-Nazi group National Action.
For the first time, more than half of the Britons describe themselves as having “no religion”, with just 15 per cent of respondents considering themselves a member of the Church of England.
Thousands of migrants whose asylum applications were rejected in Northern Europe are returning to Italy because it is ‘easier’ to obtain European Union residency documents, according to claims from regional officials and aid workers.
The transgendered model who was fired by L’Oréal Paris UK has stood by their online comments about the “violent” white “race”, claiming, “all white people benefit from racism”.
An illegal Iraqi Kurd appeared in court charged with supplying over 400 mobile phone SIM cards to jihadists in Iraq and Syria to set up social media accounts.
A Romanian car washer with a history of sexual offences in his home country took advantage of European Union Free Movement to enter the UK where he attempted to rape a grandmother. Cezar Florea, 29, was described as “a violent
John Lewis has become the first major British retailer to remove ‘boys’ and ‘girls’ labels from children’s clothes to avoid what it calls “reinforcing gender stereotypes”.
Labour MP for Rotherham Sarah Champion has condemned the “floppy left” for failing to address Pakistani child grooming gangs for fear of being labelled racist, and said many Labour politicians based in London had “never been challenged by a reality that’s
Speaking to LBC host Nigel Farage, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton described Brexit as a “dagger pointed at the heart of the European Union project”, and predicted a UK-U.S. trade deal “wouldn’t take long”.
An ‘early child activist’ wants Father’s Day in Australia to be renamed ‘Special Person’s Day’ to be more “inclusive” to children in “special communities” who do not have fathers.
Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka does not want the Muslim community to grow in the Czech Republic, saying he has seen what problems large Muslim populations have caused in other European countries.
The popular resort of Rimini has become the ‘crime capital’ of Italy, with drug trafficking being run almost entirely by North African asylum seekers.
A white, Christian, five-year-old girl has been forced to live with Muslim foster carers who removed her cross, encouraged her to learn Arabic, and told her European women were alcoholics.
European Union law was used to prevent the Spanish government deporting Catalonia terror mastermind imam Abdelbaki Es Satty, because a judge determined he did not pose a “serious threat to national security”.
Canadians who claim to be neither a man nor a woman will be able to identify their gender as “X” on their passports.
More than half a million people marched through the streets of Barcelona on Saturday to protest against terrorism and in solidarity with the victims of multiple attacks committed by a jihadist cell in August.
A survey of major advertising companies reveals they are putting diversity above market relevance by over-representing ethnic minorities and gay couples to avoid being labelled racist and homophobic.
A second arrest has been made following the terror attack near Buckingham Palace Friday night when a Luton man brandishing a four-foot sword attacked three police officers whilst shouting: “Allahu akbar.”
Labour has pledged its support for the United Kingdom remaining in the European Union’s Single Market during the transition period, backsliding on the party’s manifesto promise to leave the internal market by 2019.
Quebec has pledged to hand out welfare cheques to around 4,000 asylum seekers as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau backtracks on his open invitation to migrants leaving the U.S. following President Donald Trump’s promise to crack down on refugee resettlement.
An Egyptian who posed as a Syrian asylum seeker and arrived in Britain in the back of a lorry was found to have avoided deportation six times before murdering a “kind and peace-loving” care worker.
An illegal Somali migrant and her husband were spared prison because the judge had to consider their human rights and said they were “decent and law-abiding people”.
Aboriginal campaigners are demanding that reference to Captain James Cook discovering Australia be removed from a 138-year-old statue of the British naval explorer.
Breitbart London’s Raheem Kassam blasted the BBC for asking him for interviews whilst continuing to refer to Breitbart News Network as ‘far right’, and said the broadcaster’s smears put his staff at risk of attack from Islamist and alt-left extremists.
A female burglar who broke into an occupied house was given a suspended sentence and was told by a judge she would be in prison if she “were a man”.
A Labour Party shadow minister has suggested that trains should have ‘women-only’ carriages to cut down on sex attacks on female commuters.
New Labour Party MP Laura Pidcock has said she would not be friends with Conservative women because they are the “enemy”.
From 2012 to 2016, a total of 6,226 child abuse allegations were referred to social services in the West Midlands borough of Sandwell – an average of three a day.
BBC World Service launched a digital service in ‘Pidgin’ aimed at West and Central Africa, funded as part of a £85 million package paid for by taxpayers.
One in four Italian buffalo mozzarellas are made for the halal market as demand from Muslim consumers in Europe and the Gulf states soars.
Breitbart London’s Editor in Chief Raheem Kassam appeared on MSNBC and told host Ari Melber that the West was at war with Sharia.
Civil servant Teresa Abu and her husband Joel kept a Nigerian woman in “domestic servitude” for a decade, a judge has determined.
Islamic State used British companies operating out of an office in Cardiff, Wales, to ship equipment to Spain and finance terror plots against the West, according to United States intelligence files.
Breitbart London Editor in Chief Raheem Kassam appeared on Fox News’s #MediaBuzz and told host Howard Kurtz that all media is a weapon – Breitbart News Network is just honest about it.
Declaring that “Bannon’s back”, Breitbart London Editor in Chief Raheem Kassam dinged CNN’s Jim Acosta saying, “you love the cameras!”